Core Supportive Care Needs of Ostomy Patients at Different Postoperative Times: A Network Analysis

IF 3.6 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING Journal of Clinical Nursing Pub Date : 2025-03-25 DOI:10.1111/jocn.17751
Xu Zhang, Jingyi Liu, Xiaomeng Wang, Zhiwen Wang
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Abstract

Aims and Objectives

To identify the core supportive care needs of ostomy patients across the postoperative period using network analysis to inform targeted interventions.

Design

This cross-sectional study was conducted according to the STROBE guidelines.

Methods

This study included 588 ostomy patients from three tertiary Grade-A hospitals in China between December 2023 and March 2024. Supportive care needs were assessed using an adapted version of the short form of the Supportive Care Needs Survey. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics, one-way ANOVA and network analysis to explore the interconnections and centrality of symptoms across four postoperative periods (< 1, 1–3, 4–6 and > 6 months).

Results

Supportive care needs varied significantly across the postoperative period in patients undergoing ostomy. The Stoma Support domain consistently achieved the highest scores across all the stages. Central symptoms differed by period, featuring ‘feeling down or depressed’ (< 1 month), ‘acquiring knowledge of stoma complication management’ (1–3 months), ‘gaining knowledge of stoma bag prices and extended use’ (4–6 months) and ‘keeping a positive outlook’ (> 6 months).

Conclusion

Supportive care needs vary significantly across postoperative periods, with a network analysis identifying stage-specific core symptoms. These findings provide the foundation for targeted interventions.

Relevance to Clinical Practice

Tailored, stage-specific care strategies are crucial for addressing the dynamic needs of ostomy patients. Early psychological support, mid-recovery practical guidance and long-term resilience-building interventions can improve patient outcomes.

Patient or Public Contribution

None.

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造口术患者术后不同时间核心支持护理需求的网络分析。
目的和目的:通过网络分析确定造口术后患者的核心支持性护理需求,为有针对性的干预提供信息。设计:本横断面研究按照STROBE指南进行。方法:本研究纳入2023年12月至2024年3月在中国三家三级甲等医院接受造口手术的588例患者。支持性护理需求的评估使用了支持性护理需求调查的简短形式的改编版本。采用描述性统计、单因素方差分析和网络分析分析数据,探讨术后4个时期(6个月)症状的相互联系和中心性。结果:造口术患者术后支持护理需求差异显著。Stoma Support领域在所有阶段中都获得了最高分。中心症状因经期而异,表现为“情绪低落或抑郁”(6个月)。结论:支持性护理需求在术后各阶段差异显著,通过网络分析确定了特定阶段的核心症状。这些发现为有针对性的干预提供了基础。与临床实践的相关性:量身定制的,特定阶段的护理策略对于解决造口患者的动态需求至关重要。早期的心理支持、康复中期的实践指导和长期的恢复力建设干预可以改善患者的预后。患者或公众贡献:无。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Clinical Nursing (JCN) is an international, peer reviewed, scientific journal that seeks to promote the development and exchange of knowledge that is directly relevant to all spheres of nursing practice. The primary aim is to promote a high standard of clinically related scholarship which advances and supports the practice and discipline of nursing. The Journal also aims to promote the international exchange of ideas and experience that draws from the different cultures in which practice takes place. Further, JCN seeks to enrich insight into clinical need and the implications for nursing intervention and models of service delivery. Emphasis is placed on promoting critical debate on the art and science of nursing practice. JCN is essential reading for anyone involved in nursing practice, whether clinicians, researchers, educators, managers, policy makers, or students. The development of clinical practice and the changing patterns of inter-professional working are also central to JCN''s scope of interest. Contributions are welcomed from other health professionals on issues that have a direct impact on nursing practice. We publish high quality papers from across the methodological spectrum that make an important and novel contribution to the field of clinical nursing (regardless of where care is provided), and which demonstrate clinical application and international relevance.
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